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hsbc releasing it private survey of preliminary pmi data for the month of october. japan's nintendo reporting its second quarter earnings at 9:00 a.m. and we're also getting quarterly numbers from south korea's tech firms. lg and sk hynix reporting. now, apparently, oh, dear, being popular pays off. according to data from the wisconsin longitudinal study, students who are popular in high school earn more than their less liked counterparts decades even after graduation. researchers suggest that the children with more friends earn 2% more than their peers 35 years after leaving school. they didn't compare whether it was popular people with the brightest people, which would have been my question. but anyway, so is financial success a matter of popularity or is it studying hard or do you just want to leave the memory of high school far behind? let us know what you think. worldwide@cnbc.com or @cnbcwex. we'll take a short break. we'll find out who was most popular in in presidential debate. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my accept
hsbc releasing it private survey of preliminary pmi data for the month of october. japan's nintendo reporting its second quarter earnings at 9:00 a.m. and we're also getting quarterly numbers from south korea's tech firms. lg and sk hynix reporting. now, apparently, oh, dear, being popular pays off. according to data from the wisconsin longitudinal study, students who are popular in high school earn more than their less liked counterparts decades even after graduation. researchers suggest that...
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hsbc got burned on money laundering. barclays messed up on libor. they say they did not know what was going on. well, these guys were in london and that's a long way from zurich. whatever the story, it takes back off of the table and it reduces this down to a much more reasonable level. the idea that you should be able to fail, that is what he is saying. it's incredibly unfair and unreasonable to not have a situation where the small guys are on their own and the big guys are protected getting the subsidy. they will just get bigger and the problem will become worse. >> i want to go back to the question of too big to fail because i think it's extremely important to understand why it's not a good idea to break up the big banks unless we get some real benefit for it. i still have not understood the benefit of this. the benefits, if i understand you correctly, is they will reduce the risk of getting themselves in trouble. we reduce their complexity, for example, but it is that enough of a reason to create the kind of disruption and the precedent that it
hsbc got burned on money laundering. barclays messed up on libor. they say they did not know what was going on. well, these guys were in london and that's a long way from zurich. whatever the story, it takes back off of the table and it reduces this down to a much more reasonable level. the idea that you should be able to fail, that is what he is saying. it's incredibly unfair and unreasonable to not have a situation where the small guys are on their own and the big guys are protected getting...
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capital one, bb&t and hsbc banks reported cyber attacks that affected their websites. computer security experts say it doesn't look like any money or customer information was stolen but this is the fifth straight week of these attacks. >>> 37 minutes past the hour. striking beauty and a wicked sense of humor. i'm going to go one-on-one with vivica fox to talk about her new show "prank my mom." you won't believe how far this lady will go for a laugh. my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control, talk to your doctor. i didn't know this could happen so young. i don't know what shape that is .. but it's not round.. so why would headphones be round? they should be shaped like this.. 'earshaped'. you know .. so they fit in your ears. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories.
capital one, bb&t and hsbc banks reported cyber attacks that affected their websites. computer security experts say it doesn't look like any money or customer information was stolen but this is the fifth straight week of these attacks. >>> 37 minutes past the hour. striking beauty and a wicked sense of humor. i'm going to go one-on-one with vivica fox to talk about her new show "prank my mom." you won't believe how far this lady will go for a laugh. my next of kin. at 33...
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. >> new data from hsbc shows china's manufacturing sector hitting a three-month high. the report says demand for chinese-made goods is atsy six-month high also which signals there is some strength in the global economy. >> here's the bad news. do you feel like college is getting more expensive? you are absolutely right. the cost for public college hit a new high this year, this is according to the college board. the average overall cost without financial aid rose $3.8% to a new record $22,261. the college board says the cost of college has been rising faster than inflation in recent years and it's because states have been cutting financial aid, and at the same time more students are enrolling in those public colleges. >> if that's not enough, get ready to pay more for your thanksgiving flights this year, also. travelocity says airfare over thanksgiving is expected to be 9% higher than last year. that's according to a report in "usa today." if you're looking for a flight between november 17th and 27th you're likely to shell out $386 round trip for a domestic flight. exp
. >> new data from hsbc shows china's manufacturing sector hitting a three-month high. the report says demand for chinese-made goods is atsy six-month high also which signals there is some strength in the global economy. >> here's the bad news. do you feel like college is getting more expensive? you are absolutely right. the cost for public college hit a new high this year, this is according to the college board. the average overall cost without financial aid rose $3.8% to a new...
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new data overnight from china show its factory sector slowed last month, and a report from hsbc says new export orders declined last month with the sharpest rate in 3 1/2 years. soledad, china has fashioned itself into the factory for the world. when china's manufacturing slows, everyone worries. >> all right, christine, thank you for the upset. >>> it's what everybody's talking about this morning, arnold schwarzenegger says that his life were a movie, nobody would believe it. from body builder to movie star to governor of california, his new book is called "total recall." it's out today and it details his entire life, including the now infamous affair with his house keeper that led to the breakup of his marriage with maria shriver. schwarzenegger talked about that affair in an interview with "60 minutes." >> i think it was the stupidest thing i've done in the whole relationship. it was terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> margita thompson was a press secretary forren or old schwarzenegger during his first term as governor. nice to see
new data overnight from china show its factory sector slowed last month, and a report from hsbc says new export orders declined last month with the sharpest rate in 3 1/2 years. soledad, china has fashioned itself into the factory for the world. when china's manufacturing slows, everyone worries. >> all right, christine, thank you for the upset. >>> it's what everybody's talking about this morning, arnold schwarzenegger says that his life were a movie, nobody would believe it....
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ing correct and hsbc's card portfolio. we think that there is a lot of up side to the stock. there's a lot of accounting related noise. and i think as the story is better understood, the stock should do well. it trades at eight times our forward number. and if you look at comparable bank, they trade at 10 to 12 times. and we think similar multiples are wasrranted. >> how does ebay fit in, is that pay pal? >> that's right. pay pal will become 50% of their business. that call has worked out pretty well. we think there's more room for ebay to agree and there's a thee theme of convergence and ebay epitomizes that story. >> sanjay, thanks very much for your time today. >> thank you. >>> and becky and i are l. hewi over to the chairs and the stories catching our attention. and then the firm manages more than a trillion dollars in asse assets. so what can the rest of us learn the from black rock. we'll ask the investment team. >>> tomorrow, rating tonight's debate. whether another strong performance from mitt romney give him the edge or will the president come out swinging? we'll co
ing correct and hsbc's card portfolio. we think that there is a lot of up side to the stock. there's a lot of accounting related noise. and i think as the story is better understood, the stock should do well. it trades at eight times our forward number. and if you look at comparable bank, they trade at 10 to 12 times. and we think similar multiples are wasrranted. >> how does ebay fit in, is that pay pal? >> that's right. pay pal will become 50% of their business. that call has...
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hsbc's the tenth largest bank. deutsche bank would be collectively the sixth largest bank. if you want to go down the list a little further -- now a parent does not mean if you have a problem in europe, the united states has a problem. but if there's a problem in europe, the parent might be less risky or not wants to tag loans. so it's critically important for europe, to the banking system for starter. >> and i totally agree. i think when we frame this issue, we need to frame it on the context that there's a lot more at stake with regard to capital and how capital investment. so what you're really talking about is the parents trickle balance sheet issue. if the parents are tightening their belt, it's hard to thing they're working in a robust fashion. we're in agreement there. >> sure. >> slet's take it a bit farther. it's ongoing. spain hasn't even asked for bailout, so every day these reforms, the metric change. >> that's true. they do charge and it's been very difficult to try and get ahold of it but that's been the cycle we've seen in europe. when things get bad, everybo
hsbc's the tenth largest bank. deutsche bank would be collectively the sixth largest bank. if you want to go down the list a little further -- now a parent does not mean if you have a problem in europe, the united states has a problem. but if there's a problem in europe, the parent might be less risky or not wants to tag loans. so it's critically important for europe, to the banking system for starter. >> and i totally agree. i think when we frame this issue, we need to frame it on the...